VIDEOS ON YOUTUBE ABOUT MICROSOFT POINT GENERATORS

XGC KickinGravy

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I was on YouTube and i saw that there were alot of videos on this topic, most of the people who post them are never on that account ever again once they post the video. So to anyone who would watch these videos on free Microsoft generators know that they are fake. And if the video has a 5 star rating then also know that the friends of the video maker posted a 5 star rating for him and his video. :mad:
 

SYN BLACK XS

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Yuuuuup, there is no such thing as an MS points generator or Live subscription code generator. Dont believe it if you see it.

Same applies to videos promising to give you Halo3 Recon armor or the flaming Bungie employee helmets.
 

tacoz127

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i check them by downloading them virusscanning them first if that checks out okay when i open it i dont add anything in the info box i just click the finish button if it still says applying to account its fake
 

Mister Rinzler

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why would you even look up microsoft point generators? or even one month generators? trade in those games or systems you don't play and get some points, don't try and be cheap about it. go earn your points.

didn't you guys learn from halo 2 days when that website for "free one months" was being passed along?
 

KoG Cross

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why would you even look up microsoft point generators? or even one month generators? trade in those games or systems you don't play and get some points, don't try and be cheap about it. go earn your points.

didn't you guys learn from halo 2 days when that website for "free one months" was being passed along?

agreed
 

SYN BLACK XS

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What amazes me is how many people are still falling for these types of scams and getting phished hardcore. Its been happening for years! You'd think most people would have gotten less retarded about it...

Well hope I guess
 

KoG Cross

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What amazes me is how many people are still falling for these types of scams and getting phished hardcore. Its been happening for years! You'd think most people would have gotten less retarded about it...

Well hope I guess

Exactly, the first big rule of the internet is to never give out personal information to an unknown person, site, company..etc. In my opinion, it's really just not worth it. I had 3 friends who got scammed by some guy for free points and their parents got their accounts billed from 4000 or 5000 point values, because once some person has you account info, your finished. All it takes is an Email address and a password, and then the horrible thing is, they change your email so you cant recover it.
 

SYN BLACK XS

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Yup, the only thing you can do after that is have the account cancelled, but thats assuming they havent changed so much that Tech Support doesnt believe you when you say its yours. Crapy situation, but its gonna happen until people wise-up
 

XGC KickinGravy

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I was just warning people about the dangers of these false programs that are advertised on youtube that's all, and i agree with blackwater also; NEVER GIVE OUT YOUR INFORMATION TO ANYONE
 

dndnerdboy

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some of them do work... but by getting your profile information, and charging it to your credit card or billing stuff... nothing is free when it comes to microsoft...
microsoft even put one out exactly like this to trick people out of money... bastards!!!
 
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